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Books with title - Patrick Henry

  • - Patrick Henry

    Carole Marsh, Kathy Zimmer

    Paperback (Gallopade Intl, Sept. 1, 2001)
    None
  • Patrick

    K E C

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 2, 2019)
    Patrick is a kind and generous lad with a magic hat. He likes to share with his friends. What happens when he takes his new hat to school? Read this book and look at the colorful pictures to find out. This is a great book for parents to read to their children on St. Patrick's Day or any day of the year.
  • PATRICK

    Kevin McGuire

    language (, April 25, 2013)
    In 1968, at the age of seven, I was struck by an intoxicated driver while playing baseball. This accident left me paralyzed from the waist down and has since forced me to use a wheelchair. Every summer following the accident, I was required to check into a New York City hospital for one week of physical evaluations and tests.At this hospital, I was treated by the same physical therapists, nurses, and doctors; I was also assigned the same room. This room was invariably occupied with individuals who were from different ethnic, social, and economic backgrounds. They were admitted to the hospital for various reasons.I quickly realized that no matter how different my roommates were, the bonding that took place during these short visits was incredible. It was amazing both in celerity, as well as intensity. Our injuries, sicknesses, and the hospital room seemed to insulate us from the prejudices and hatred of the outside world.I also discovered that as quickly as this bonding took hold in the hospital room, it left just as quickly as we returned to our natural environments. All the promises about visiting and keeping in touch vanished as soon as we were discharged. More importantly, the prejudices that dissipated within our hospital boundaries reappeared as we left our cocoon.At the age of seventeen, I shared the most intense seven days of my life with three roommates at this New York City hospital. I will always love but will never see or talk with my roommates again.I entered the hospital that week not yet an adult, but left no longer a child.PATRICK is inspired by those seven days. - Kevin G. McGuireNote: This novel contains adult themes and strong language.
  • Patrick Henry, Pioneer Cat

    Larry Hodge

    language (Larry D. Hodge, Dec. 30, 2014)
    Patrick Henry, an orange and white tomcat, is a gift from Robert E. Lee to Libby Ross, who lives with her family in a cabin in the Texas Hill Country. Patrick Henry, Libby, and her brother Tuck and his dog Rusty have many adventures learning to get along with each other and the Comanche Indians that roam the area. Libby and Tuck also learn several life lessons from their mother, Kate; Father, Jubal; and grandfather, Amos. Mixing humor and pathos, the book is a coming-of-age story for both cats and kids.
  • Patrick

    Kevin G McGuire

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 22, 2013)
    In 1968, at the age of seven, I was struck by an intoxicated driver while playing baseball. This accident left me paralyzed from the waist down and has since forced me to use a wheelchair. Every summer following the accident, I was required to check into a New York City hospital for one week of physical evaluations and tests. At this hospital, I was treated by the same physical therapists, nurses, and doctors; I was also assigned the same room. This room was invariably occupied with individuals who were from different ethnic, social, and economic backgrounds. They were admitted to the hospital for various reasons. I quickly realized that no matter how different my roommates were, the bonding that took place during these short visits was incredible. It was amazing both in celerity, as well as intensity. Our injuries, sicknesses, and the hospital room seemed to insulate us from the prejudices and hatred of the outside world. I also discovered that as quickly as this bonding took hold in the hospital room, it left just as quickly as we returned to our natural environments. All the promises about visiting and keeping in touch vanished as soon as we were discharged. More importantly, the prejudices that dissipated within our hospital boundaries reappeared as we left our cocoon. At the age of seventeen, I shared the most intense seven days of my life with three roommates at this New York City hospital. I will always love but will never see or talk with my roommates again. I entered the hospital that week not yet an adult, but left no longer a child. PATRICK is inspired by those seven days. - Kevin G. McGuire Note: This novel contains adult themes and strong language.
  • Patrick

    Quentin Blake, Author

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, March 15, 1968)
    Patrick
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  • Patrick

    quentin blake

    Paperback (penguin, March 15, 1970)
    When Patrick plays the violin he bought for one silver piece, fish begin to sing and fly through the air, cake and ice cream grow on apple trees, cows begin to dance, and many other strange things happen.
    WB
  • Patrick

    Quentin Blake

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, June 1, 1969)
    When Patrick plays the violin he bought for one silver piece, fish begin to sing and fly through the air, cake and ice cream grow on apple trees, cows begin to dance, and many other strange things happen.
    LB
  • Patrick

    Quentin Blake

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, June 13, 1991)
    None
    LB
  • Hello, Patrick!

    Tricia Boczkowski

    Board book (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, )
    None
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  • Patrick

    Quentin Blake

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, )
    None
  • PATRICK HENRY

    Nardi Reeder Campion

    Hardcover (Boston Little, Brown (1961)., Jan. 1, 1961)
    None